Intermountain Gas Co. has asked the Idaho Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to temporarily interrupt service to its customers using natural gas-fired snow-melting equipment during times when natural gas demand is peaking. The utility did not specify how many of its current 305,000 retail gas utility customers potentially could be affected.
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Long-Term Investments Key, Says ExxonMobil Exec
To successfully meet the world’s future energy needs, the oil and gas industry has to make investments and be committed for the long haul, Rich Kruger, president of ExxonMobil Production Co., said last week.
ExxonMobil Exec Urges Industry to Make Long-Term Commitments
To successfully meet the world’s future energy needs, the oil and gas industry has to make investments and be committed for the long haul, Rich Kruger, president of ExxonMobil Production Co., said Monday.
ANR Cleared to Expand Pipe to Meet Wisconsin Demand
FERC has approved ANR Pipeline’s proposal for a loop expansion of its 30-mile Madison Lateral to meet growing demand for natural gas in Wisconsin.
ANR Cleared to Expand Pipe to Meet Wisconsin Demand
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has approved ANR Pipeline’s proposal for a loop expansion of its 30-mile Madison Lateral to meet growing demand for natural gas in Wisconsin.
Washington Gas Delays LNG Storage Plans
Long-standing plans to site a $159 million liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage plant to help meet gas peak loads have hit another bump, driving back the projected start date for the Washington Gas Light Co. distribution utility’s proposed facility to the winter of 2013-14, said incoming CEO Terry McCallister.
Washington Gas Delays LNG Storage Plans
Long-standing plans to site a $159 million liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage plant to help meet gas peak loads have hit another bump, driving back the projected start date for the Washington Gas Light Co. distribution utility’s proposed facility to the winter of 2013-14, said incoming CEO Terry McCallister.
GasMart 2009: Gazprom U.S. Marketing Chief: No End to LNG-Oil Index
When it comes to index pricing of liquefied natural gas (LNG) around the world, East doesn’t meet West, and that’s not likely to change, according to John Hattenberger, president of Gazprom Marketing & Trading, the U.S. arm of Russia’s OAO Gazprom.
GasMart 2009: Multi-Index LNG Pricing to Stay, Says Gazprom Exec
When it comes to index pricing of liquefied natural gas (LNG) around the world, East doesn’t meet West, and that’s not likely to change, according to John Hattenberger, president of Gazprom Marketing & Trading, the U.S. arm of Russia’s OAO Gazprom.
Gas Prices, Carbon Constraints Hurt Edison Mission
Depressed wholesale natural gas and power prices, along with the prospects for curbing emissions to meet anticipated future carbon constraints, combined to drive down earnings in the fourth quarter for Edison International’s independent energy unit, Edison Mission Group (EMG), the parent company reported Monday as part of a conference call on its year-end 2008 earnings, which were up 4% over the previous year. Prospects for EMG this year are not much better, according to Edison CEO Ted Craver, speaking to analysts.